Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Case schedule clouds Aadhaar link deadline

Petitioner­s to seek extension as slew of lawyers yet to present arguments in SC

- Ashok Bagriya letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Petitioner­s opposed to the mandatory linking of Aadhaar with bank accounts, phone numbers and other services will seek an extension of the deadline for such linkage, their lawyers said on Tuesday, citing the low probabilit­y of the case being concluded in the Supreme Court by March 31, the current deadline for such linking.

The Supreme Court is expected to resume hearing the case on March 6.In December, it extended the last date for completion of the process to link Aadhaar with services to March 31. However, going by where the case stands, it is unlikely to be concluded by March-end, the petitioner­s contend. A delay also seems certain because the same five-judge bench hearing the Aadhaar case has been asked to hear the land acquisitio­n case on priority.

The land acquisitio­n case has occupied centre stage in the Supreme Court with one threejudge bench taking issue last week with the 8 February judgement of another three-judge bench that, in effect, overturns the judgement of yet another three-judge bench dating back to 2014. “We will be renewing the request for extension of the March 31 deadline as it is becoming apparent that the hearing cannot be concluded and the judgment delivered before March-end,” said senior advocate Sanjay Hedge, who appears for petitioner John Abraham, a student denied admission to a Mumbai college for lack of Aadhaar. People familiar with the matter in UIDAI concur with the assessment that the judgment is unlikely to be delivered by March 31, and said that an extension is “likely”. One official said that it was for the court to decide on the deadline, and that the authority would comply with an extension, if needed.

Ajay Bhushan Pandey, chief executive officer of the UIDAI, said it would be inappropri­ate for him to speak on the issue. “Since the matter is sub judice in the Supreme Court, let’s wait for the court’s verdict,” he said.

So far, only senior advocates Shyam Divan and Kapil Sibal appearing for the petitioner­s have finished their arguments. Senior advocate Gopal Subramaniu­m, who appears for one of the petitioner­s, is currently midway through his arguments. Six more lawyers, Arvind Datar, KTS Tulsi, Anand Grover, KV Viswanatha­n, Minakshi Arora and Sanjay Hegde , are to follow.

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